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2525 [Calif. St?]
Huntington Park. Calif
Jan. 20-1935

My Dear Captain Charles:-

Please forgive me for not writing sooner -- your program was so fine and I was so proud to present you and your party I did not plan on being so slow in acknowledging my gratitude-
I promised to tell you of the reactions of some of our members-- quite a number gave this unsolicited? which made me very happy because they all expressed their appreciation- one lady said- your programs are getting better and better- this is the best so far.
The majority seemed to be thrilled with Miss Moisant and several said they wish she had gone more into detail and told more of her subsequent experiences-
One lady said "-The young girls were splendid - but just think how wonderful the experiences of the older women who pioneered and had more of the safe guards or scientific data to help her-
Another woman said - "I liked Mrs. George's? ( there I know I'd do that I seem proud to call you that instead of Charles talk about [prefaredness?] - I think women should hear more of that sort of thing because it is a very vital subject these days.
I am sorry the [newspaper]

Transcription Notes:
Needs review. I couldn't make out a few of the words and some may be incorrect as the last paragraph doesn't seem to make much sense.